Britain's Queen Elizabeth II arrived in Paris on Thursday for an increasingly rare overseas visit that will see her feted as France's "super guest of honour" at D-Day commemorations attended by an A-list of world leaders.
The 88-year-old monarch, accompanied by her 92-year-old husband Prince Philip, stepped off the regular Eurostar train from London to an enthusiastic welcome from around 300 cheering well-wishers at the French capital's Gare du Nord.
Val says and she looked " pretty in pink" Amazed that an 88 year old lady looks so good in a totally pink outfit, hat and coat.
Sorry I must not detract from the seriousness of this occasion of remembrance, where we all must learn going to war is never a good thing. ( just heard an old soldier saying just that on BBC news)
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The 88-year-old monarch, accompanied by her 92-year-old husband Prince Philip, stepped off the regular Eurostar train from London to an enthusiastic welcome from around 300 cheering well-wishers at the French capital's Gare du Nord.
Val says and she looked " pretty in pink" Amazed that an 88 year old lady looks so good in a totally pink outfit, hat and coat.
Sorry I must not detract from the seriousness of this occasion of remembrance, where we all must learn going to war is never a good thing. ( just heard an old soldier saying just that on BBC news)
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